Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 16, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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COLESTIN SUNDAY
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'nni fxciirnloit arranged by tint
Southern Pacific roinimny to Coles
tin next Sunday promises (o bit one
Of fllO IIIOHt nllClM'rtttf nl of ItH kind
yet run. A largo iiuiubor of lorul
pooplu am making arrangements to
inn l(n Did trip.
Tint Medford military bnnd will
lu'eouipany tint excursionists mill fur
ululi music thrnogoiti tint tiny. Ten
nix, dancing nml iiiliii'iul watir fur
ii I nil tho uttrartloiiH for tlm titty. A
H. ItoHoiibiiiim wilt personally con
duct tlm excursion.
SUB GAUL FOR
BULL MOOSEPARTY
POIITLAND. Or, July Hi. At n
meeting of tlm Niitloiuit Progressive
rluli of Oregon held In tint East Hlilo
l.llirary building Inst night, ii call
wait InsiioiI for n slnto convention of
(bo National Progressiva) (Roose
velt) party, composed of former
members of all parties to lio hold In
Portland Thtiriulny. July 2G, at 10
n. in.
The roitvon tlim will meet In tlm
Kant Hlilo Library building, ICat
Eleventh ami Alitor streets. Ar
raiiKiiini'Ut am bolug iiiailo for tbu
cpiivi'iitlon to ntljouru In a body to
lur;iir iiiurlcr, nliould Much bo noc
ciinury. At tliU convention flvn dultv
Kiiti'H will lie ("li'ctcd and liiHtructt'it
to ri'iircio'iit ()ni;oti In tint national
con volition ot-.tlu proKroHMlvo party
In (,'lilcaKO, AiiKUttt Ti,
Tlm Ort'Kon delegation will ro to
MJIilenKo liiHtructi'd iih to candldntos
for prculdunt and vluO'prcHldunt,
wbllii initttom of political pollclun of
nioint'tit to tlm proRrcmitvo party will
lie coimlilnroil. CltUi'im of tbu utato
of OrcKon wont Invltcil by tlm club
to attend tlm convention whim an ud
vlmiry executive committee of thirty
four, one meiuhuK. from each county
In Oregon, will bo elected.
The motion by which tho call win
tnndo declared that tlm iiroi;renalve
party had lt birth bccuuHu tho repub
Menu national convention of Chicago
failed to roprcMoiit fairly and fully
tho wlHheN, vlewa and Intercut of tho
people, at larK". nor did It net no an
to command their roHpoct nor deter
mine tliulr political acta.
'Hut National PmKruBHlva club
elected tho following offlcoru and
voted to complete ItH organization at
tlm conventien: I'rcHldent, Dan Kol
lalmr; flrHt vlco-pruiildcnt, Dr. Loir'
MeyerH; mccouiI vIce-preHldont, (loo,
Arthur Drown; socrelary-trcastiror,
L, M. LpiirH: oxucutlvrt commlttuo,
Hf'iiator K. W. Mulhoy, (leor(t W. Jo
Kcph, J. T. WIIhoii. V. Vlncont Joiich
and Sntifleld Mucdonalil.
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BIG EXCURSION . FlOURSTOLENFRl
DAHLIA WITH TEETH
NAMEU AFTER ROOSEVELT
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PASAniWA, Cnl., .Inly 1 H A ilnli
lia tlml IooI;h lil;e Colonel ItooHitvell,
(,'riiiH like the colonel nutl uppi'iirs lo
Hay "Pco-liKliletl" with ils oroKcent
hIiiiihmI, moulli-liku center, in tlm llur
linnk'iiiii proiluellon of Hie pmleiiH
of Minn Anita Smith of thin city. In
nilililiou to the fine, rctfuur "set of
teeth" which it ImimMh, (IiIh tluhllii it)
Hiiitl to hit Hlunlier llilui tlm IoukIiosI
we'cil, It Iiuh been officially- olinnt
encd the "Woovevelt,"
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Notice.
Notlco Is horoby Klvon that tho tin
doiBUined will apply to tho pity coun
cil at Uh nmotliiK to bo hold JulylG,
1912', for u llcoimo to soil malt, nplrlt
iioiih and vinous Uauorn In quautltloa
Uhs than u gallon at Uh placo of buiil
jiciis on lot JO block !, olty of Mod
ford .for u period of bIjc inoutliH.
HOLLAND IIOT10L CO.
Dutbd July r, 101 a.
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A a'Nt.'AWTTTKt NOW ) Na- r Y6 HE'S I frS
If 1 J ( au" l, on -m m I
mux mi
Unltnown partlcn broke Into tho
warehoiiKo of tlm Houthorii Oregon
Produce company Monday itlf.li t and
made away with Heveral imckH of
lour and a mnull amount of other
RtapleH. Kntrauco waH effected
throiiKh n rear door.
The police are werhlni: n tho
cane but no far no clue Ihik been
found an to tho Identity of tho
thlovoH,
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. C. Howlelt
I
.MIhh Manly Mlnter came out from
her homo not It of town to attend the
meeting of the ItebckaH Tuesday
night,
JoIih Mclutyro and wlfo of Derby
went lo Med ford Vednenday morn
ing. J. S. Qiinckcubiiiiher wan In town
early Wednemlay morning.
In my hint Itemn I Npoko of S, II.
llolnicH and wlfo going to Ilrltlnh
(.'(iluinl)la and IVanl; llrowu going to
Portland, etc. It proven that Mr.
Holmes wax to no further than Port
laud and Mr. UoIiiioh and Mr. llrowu
iveio to go to IlrltUli Columbia to be
gene about a mouth. S. II, UoIiiioh,
Tronic and William Drown having
bought a two-third Interest In a
InrtM tract of laud In that country,
they have gone to look after, they
having Hhlppcd n carload of wlru
fonco thero for tlm purpono of fenc
ing tho elitlre place.
Mm, I'rauk Drown and her nUtor-lu-luw
MrM, William llolinex went to
gether to Anlilnnd hint WeducHday to
attend tho Chautauitua.
Umt WodneHday morning your cor
rHp(iudont wtarted from homo for
UrnntH PnH to vltill Dr. I'lndley and
havo" IiIh eycu treated again but It
Mteiued uh though fnto wan agaliiKt
inn, for when I reached tho depot I
found that tho train wait marked ten
minute late, and thou thlrty-nlno
inlniitoH lato nml ho on and at noon
we Ktarted and over) thing went along
nicely until wo reached Woodvlllo,
called Jtoguo Itlvur, and thou wo
camo to a halt and Htayed an hour
or anoro ami then tho wrecking en
gine gave tho Hlgnal -to como on, for
tho wrecking crow wore clearing
away tho debrlrt whoro No. 11 had
been wrecked on Monday morning,
ami there wo camo to another halt,
and we all Without dinner, and fin
ally, wo Ntarted and reached Grants
Piihh at three p. m. and I started at
onco for Dr. Klnloy's offlco and there
learned that ho wait In AhIiIiiuiI at
tending tho Chautauqua, so was
doomed to another disappointment,
but wntt told that the doctor would
bo at his offlco nt ! xi'cloclc In tho
morning so I hurrlod down from my
boarding house early next morning so
as to register among tho first, ns
(hero In always a crowd there, rogls
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lercu null waned, mutt uievun u etociv
and then wo wore told, wo, for thoro
was quite a number had colluctod,
that tho doctor had started from
Ashland In tho morning, puucttirod a
tiro In his auto and would not bo
there until after dliutor. Aftor din
ner I wiih on hand and tho first ono
to register nml about 1:15 ho enmo
but by tho tlino ho got through with
mo tho : ii 1 train was gono and mo
loft, but It wits (01 right for I havo
a flno placo to board ami this time
good company. I lore I met Miss
lOttu JohiiBon of Lou Angoles who Is
ono of tho doctor's patients, sho Is nt
proaont stopping with her paronts In
Ashland, although sho Is, or rather
lias been teaching In Los Angolcs,
Cnl., fdr -tho past several yoars and
while together sho told mo hor ex
perience In an electric storm while
sho and a party of friends woro on
top of Mt, McLaughlin. Sho said
that they could look down on tho
heavy black clouds and boo tho
lightning nasii ami near ino iiiuuuori
JMEDFORD M7TTTJ TRTT3UNE,
roar, while tho iitorm was raging nml
Iho torrent of mln woie descending
below I hem but no lulu where they
were but finally theybej?nn to liunr
a kind of slr.llug iioIho ami first one
would Inquire what lP was and then
another, when finally a young man
who was wearing spectacles re
marked that the air was full of elec
tricity and Just then ho jerked his
spectacles off claiming that It had
burned his ear and Just then the
ladles who hail steel hair plus ?
their hair began to pull them out
nml try to got awny from there, they
having bad an experience never to
beb forgotten, There also I met a
Mrs. Thompson of Central Point who
wan waiting to havo her throat
treated, but the most remarkable.
case wan a gentleman by the name
of Williams from Weed, ho had got
cluders In IiIh eyes from a traction
engine anil camo there almost blind,
after tlm local doctors of Wood had
done their bent to relievo him. I
noticed along tho route between
Medford and Grants Pass that the
grain was looking flno and tho hay
crop whs extremely heavy although
there was a considerable amount of
the wheat had fallen down but think
that tho most of It can be saved.
While at tho doctor's I also met
Itev. Sweet recently of Kansas, he
was contrasting the hills of this
country with tho scones of his old
Medford Real Estate
& Employment Agency
100 acres In Rains Valley, no bet
ter soil lo be found In the valley,
only $12. GO per acre.
10 acres, 2 miles out. 10 acres set
to trees, good free soil, flno Im
provements, can sell this tract for
a short time at $1000.
110 acres In Sams Valley, Hf.
acres In cultivation all can be, gootl
buildings n good buy at $&0 per acre.
SO acres, 'i miles south of Ash
land, 12 acres cultivated, house,
barn, ami other out buildings, J1G0O.
Wo have some flno 5 and 10 aero
tracts, close In will make n flue
home, come and see us"
IliiHlucHt CI in n cos
1 1 room rooming house, all tho
rooms full, $1000.
Two 30-30 rifles.
(iood span of draft horses $200.
Kmplo) incut
Man and wife on ranch, $00 per
mouth.
Waitress
(llrla and women for general house
work.
Hlderly woman for house keeper.
Ranch hands.
MRS. EMMA BITTNER
Phone -II II; Home, 11.
Opposite XuMi Hotel
BOOMS nml 7, PALM BLOCK.
NEW TODAY
A party near Sams Valley has ono
of tho best paying farms In tho val
ley which hu will trade for some
clear Income property to tho value
of $25,000.
An alfalfa field on tho placo is
waist high this week, and receiving
Its second cutting. Has raised alfal
fa for 22 years.
This Is n flno placo. Good houso,
wells and springs, two burns, 05
acres In alfalfa, six acres In young
pear treos, 25 acres of good corn. A
mllo from atoru nml post offlco.
Fenced and cross fenced, and well
stocked. Everything goos with tho
place. Salo or trade. Lot mo show
you tho place.
I havo calls for furnished Iioubos,
and houses for rent. Cull and list
your property of this kind, and It
will havo careful attention,
20 acres of flno orchard just west
of Central Tolnt, principally In
boarlug Nowtown nnd Spltzenborg tip
ples. Some pears, and tliroo acres
of alfalfa,
Now G room bungalow, and family
orchard of an aero, Irrigation will
reach It next year, Prlco $10,500
Tomm on part,
MCD.HOON
Room 12, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg.
Phenes: Pacific 781, Home 78 K
Reslucuco Phono GH
OTPFORP, OTfRCJON, TUESDAY, JTTLY 10, 1012.
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surroundings on the prnlrles and al
though there was a great changen ho
could not but admire our lovely hills
valleys ami mountains.
Jl, i:. McNIchol bus a tra;t of
laud advertised In this paper among
the assorted uds.
colksti.v i:ccnsio.v.
Southern Pacific will run another
Colestln excursion Sunday, July 21,
particulars In these columns In next
few days. Watch for them and get
you lunch basket ready. Bomombcr
tho date Sunday, July 21. Arrange
ments will probably bo mndo to havo
baud accompany excursion.
BI'SINIiSH OPPOBTL'M.IKS.
III'SINKSS OPPOBTPNITV Anyone
wishing to engage In the billiard
business can purchase all or n halt
Interest In the Owl llllllard par
lors us owner wishes to go away.
Same can bo purchased nt n very
reasonable figure. S. I. Drown.
MO.NKV TO LOAN.
TO LOAN Several thousand dollars
to loan on Improved property, ad
dress box SO, Tribune.
LOST
LOST PoekOt book at baseball park,
Sunday, July 14. Of no value ex
cept to owner. Contains $1000
note to mo and other papers.
Has my photograph, Liberal re
ward to finder. Wm. M. Colvlg.
Commercial Club building. 'JS
LOST In Ashlnnd July 5 or C. n
gold necklace and old fashioned
design of 'Jewelry, chain with a
charm, charm set with pearls and
two gold tassels attached to
charm. Owner will give n good re
ward for tho return of Jewelory.
Leave at Trlbuno office, Medford,
Oregon. 109
FOB BENT l'UB.MSHED APTS.
FOB BENT Smith Apis. 217 S. Blv,
FOB BENT Furnished apartment.
Just like n bungalow. Large
porches, private baths, new, cor
ner Quinco nnd W. Main street.
Phono 317 L.
FOR IlKNT OFFICES
FOB RENT Orer t postotflce,
with heat and iiiht. leo A. A.
DaTls.
FOR RENT Largo, comfortable of
flco rooms with elovator sorvlcc,
steam beat, hot and cold water.
Low rates. Apply Medford Furni
ture & Hdw. Co.
FOB BENT BOARD AND ROOMS
WHERE? Why, at tho Park View
Hotel, of course, good square
meals, homo cooking, 25 cents.
Cool, clean rooms, good beds, 25
cents n night. 103
FOB KENT FUHNISH1XD ROOMS
FOB RENT Largo sleeping room,
$1.50 and $2 por week. Modorn
housekeeping apartmonts, $15 and
$1C. Home phone 2C6-K. 222
8outh Holly.
FOR RENT Comfortublo room with
bath, closo In. Phono Pacific
2455. 103
FOB RENT UUC8KS
FOB BENT Three room furnished
bungalow, pleasant lot on paved
street, rent reasonable, 527 South
Holly.
FOB BENT Furnished C-room
house, modern. 5 IS King st.
FOR BENT Closo in C room hohuso
with modern plumbing and elec
tric lights. On paved street, with
lawn mid cement sidewalks. Cull
Bell phono 3101.
FOB BENT 8 room houso on South
Grupo Bt. Call 310 N. Bartlett.
FOR BENT Six room houso, mod
orn, paved stroot, $10.50. W. T.
York &" Co.
FOR SALE HOUSES
FOB SALE $2100 nrtUtla anodoru
bungalow; built In furnituro,
beautiful lawn; paved street. In
quire 309 South Nowtown.
FOB BENT Modorn five-room
houso. M. A. Bndor, at M. F. &
H. Co.
FOR SALE Four-room bungalow,
oloctrlo llghtB, sowar and city
wator on paved street. $650 cash
if tukon ut onco. lnquiro of own
er at 311 West Jackson Btreet. tf
FOB SALE Cheap, now 5-room
also now tl-room modern buugnlow.
Inquire owuot-, 23 ltoao avenue.
Phono Bell 6822, 99
FOB SALi: 100x258, sultablo for
5 lots, two room houso furnished,
electric lights, water paid 1G
months In adrnnce, flno largo gar
den, close In. Price $1200. In
quire at Hotel Medford Barber
shop. 103
FOB SAXE tiAND
FOB SALE 80 acrca of Improved
land 3 inlle.i from market, ft room
furnished house, stock and Im
plements, etc., good water. Price
$2000. See It while crops are
growing. Address Box 52, Jack
sonville, Oro. 117
FOB BALE ACRKAGB
FOB SALE 9 acres, fertile truck
land, perpetual water right, 1 1
miles east of Eagle Point, Drowns
Itoro roafl. Good family orchard,
fi-rooin house. For terms, address
II. E. McNIcholl, Eaglo Point,
Oregon. 101
FOB SALE Eight ncrea, Just out
sldo city limits, nil planted to 3
year old apples; small house, good
well; $2500. W. T. York & Co.
FOB SALE 4 ncres, a flno homo on
Pacific highway, ono mile north of
city, a ten room houso with mod
ern Improvements and out build
ings. It Is the best land for ber
ries and truck farming and Is un
der Irrigation, nnd has perpetual
wuter right. It Is partly set to ber
ries and fruit trees. Inquire of P.
S. Carpenter, owner, Perrydale Ad
dition. 104
FOB SALE JUSCEIituNKOD8
FOB SALc, Prune and apple or-
t l . .- - a r- ...-.
cuaru, -u ficres pruues, iu acres
Italians, 10 J'etites. S years old,
all on black bottom x land, C'.-i
ncres Newtown apples. C years old
on slight raise. If Interested ad
dress box 93 Youcalla, Ore. 114
FOB SALE Cauary
denco S43 East 9th
phono 359C.
Ulrds. Resi
st., Pacific
10C
FOB SALE Grain hay, from $C to
$12 a ton at Isaac's ranch. Phono
591-B-4.
FOR SALE Berries by crate. Call
Home phone 319-B, or Booth 5,
public market. Ill
FOR SALE OB EXCHANGE
FOR SALE. BENT OR EXCHANGE
Good 7-room house, modern,
with two lots on South Central
avenue, east front, also lot and
barn joining place, pour room
house with two lots closo In, con
nected with sewer and city water.
Seo owner, T. L. Taylor. Phono
Bell SC-R-4. 120
HELP WANTED FKMAXJi
WANTED Experienced girl for
general housework. Mrs. T. S.
SteeuBtrup, 109 Geneva nve. 99
WANTED First class woman cook.
Good pay and long Job. Box 63.
Boguo River, Ore. 99
WANTED' SITUATIONS.
WANTED First clnss auto repair
man with good references, wishes
job. A. P. Mason, 123 S. Holly.
103
WANTED Plain sowing, alterations
ami children's clothes preferred.
$1.50 per day, Mrs. Helghton,
phono Sll-F-21. 102
WANTED MISCKIjIiANEOUS
WANTED Burlap sacks at
Mllld.
Buss
WANTED Government Beltnquish
auent or ncreago. Glvo complete
dobcrlptlou and lowest price first
lotters. C. J. Wolfe. 1G32 Ivy st..
Glendale, Calif. 99
WANTED Stock for now green pas
turo with running water at Isaac's
ranch. Phono GU1-B-4.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Attorney
D. W. BAGSHAW Attornoy-at-Law.
Jacksonville. Oro. Office: Bauk
bldg., second floor. Phone: Pa
cific, Main 33.
O. L. BEAMES, LAWYER Offlco
Medford National Bank building,
socoud floor.
PORTER J. NEFP. WM. P. MHALEY
Attoruoys-nt-Law. Nos. 1 and 2
Postofftco bldg.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer.
Corey bldg.
Garuett-
MULKEY & CHERRY (R. P. MUL
KEY, OEO. W. CHERRY) Rooms
11 and 12 Jackson Couuty Bank
bldg.
B. F. PIATT LAWYEB
, Land Tltlo Examiner.
120 Gamott-Corov, Bldg.
By
D.
B. WOOD General accountant
Tour books audited and kept for a
reasona-blo figure; your business
solicited. Office Medford Mall Trib
une bide.; phone 6611; residence
phono C302.
Billiard rarrors
T. BBOWN & CO. Billiards. Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Upstairs,
Toung & Hall bldg. A nice, cool
place to spend tho hot afternoons.
'uni rotter
VEBNE T. CANON Dill poster and
Distributor.- All orders promptly
filled. Boom 29 Jackson County
Bank bldg., Medford, Oregon.
Drick nnd Cement
THE MedTord Hydraulic Cement,
Drlck and Dlocks Works. Special
ty, ornamental brick for fireplaces,
tile porches, columns, water tables,
sills, caps, arches, chimneys, lawn
vases, Jardinieres, flower pots.
Phone Main 511, corner 10th and
Fir streets.
Chiropractors
DR. A. D. HEDGES. Dr. Louiso E.
Hedges, Mechano-Thcraplsts, Chiro
practors, Spondylotheraplsts. These
systems, including dietetics, cura
tive gymnastics, hydro-therapy,
etc., produco results In both acuto
and chronic dldseases. Consulta.
Hon free. 230 N. Bartlett street,
next door to M. E. church. Hours
9 a. m. to 5 p. ni. Other hours
by appointment. Bell phono Main
4171.
DR. R. J. LOCICWOOD, Chiropractor,
nerve specialist. E. 9th and So.
Riverside. Vapor baths nnd scien
tific massage given; advlco In die
tetics, medical gymnastics, hydro
therapy. Lady attendant. Phone
Home 1CS-K. Main 7973.
Civil Engineer
LOUIS W. WHlTINO Civil Engineer
and Surveyor. Water filings and
Irrigation work a specialty; sur
veys, subdividing, building grades,
city engineering, drafting, sewer
design, concreto work, pump and
canal systems. Room 2, Palm
blk.. Medford, Oregon.
Chlncso Medicine
CMOW YOUNG'S Chinese medicines
will euro rheumatism, catarrh,
colds, golturo, throat and lung
trouble, deafness, paralysis, private
diseases and all kinds of chronic
and nervous ailments. Stomach
troublo, coustipuMon, Indigestion,
womb and bladder troubles. Seo
mo at 241 S. Front st., Medford,
Ore., to 4, 6:30 to 7:30. Residence
phono Main 42.
Contractor and Builder
O. M. BOSE, Contractor and Builder.
Country work a specialty. Plans
and estimates free. Box 522, Med
ford. Phone Main 5663.
Dentists
DB. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Garnett-Corey bldg., suite S10,
Medford, Oregon. Both Phones.
DR. ABTEMUS W. DEANE Dentist,
Office In Rlnlto bldg., 123 E. Main.
Gas administered for extraction of
teeth. Telephone Mala 681. Night
phone 4432.
Employment Agency
VALLEY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
Geo. Hacker, Prop. 33 South Front
St. All kinds of help furnished
ami positions obtained freo to tho
employer. Bell 15S1, Home 270-B
118
Granite Wor
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W.
Prlddy, O. D. Nagle, Geo. T.
O'Brien Contractors and manu
facturers of brick; dealers lu
pressed brick nnd lime. Office at
their brick yard, West Jackson bL
Phono No. 3401.
GOLD RAY REALTY COMPANY,
218 West Main Stroot, Dealors aud
manufacturers of pressed and com
mon brick aud tllo. Get our prices
and boo our brick aud tllo bofore
purchasing.
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned up for tho summer. Cnll
on tho city garbago wagonB for
good service, Phouo Main 6251. P.
Y. Alien.
Notnry Public
HELEN N. YOGKKY Notary Pub
lic. Brlug your work to me at thi
sign of Tho Mall Trlbuue.
PXGE TKRtm
"Bud"t Fisher
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner 8th and Holly sts. Medford.
Mission furnituro mndo. to ordor.
Cabinet work of all kinds. A trlul
order solicited.
Nurscrrea
QUAKER NUBSEBIES Our teca
aro I udded, not grafted. Our stock
Is not Irrigated. Wo"guarantea
ererythlng put out. We are not in
tho trust. H. n. Patterson. Offlca
removed to offlco Hotel Naih, in
side entrance next to barber shop.
BOGUE BIVER VALLEY NURSERY
CO., Inc. Growers of hlgh-grada
nursery stock. Office 104 8 Fir.
Both phones.
Printers and lbUsbcr
MEDFOBD PBINTING CO. has the
best equipped Job offlco In southern
Oregon; book binding, loose lea J
systems, cut paper, etc, etc. Port
land prices. 27 N. Fir it.
Paltering
INTEBIOR PAINTING AND DECO
RATING Bob Taylor. 815 Tay
lor at. Phono Pac 3843.
Physicians and Surgeons
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Physi
cians and surgeons, Taylor and
Phlppa bldg., rooms 210-211-212.
Offlco phono 501, residence phona
612. Offlco hours, 9 a. m. to 8
p. m.
DR. P. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINB
CARLOW Osteopathlo.physlcloni.
Moved to rooms 416 and 417 Gnr-nett-Corey
bldg. Phono Main 6351.
DR. STEARNS Physician and sur
geon. Offlco Garnett-Corey bldg.,
rooms 211-212, phono 6501; resi
dence 307 S. Oakdale, phono 7171.
Home phono, resldenco 109, offlco
130.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Phyalclaa
and Surgeon.
MYBTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D. .
Practice limited to diseases o
women. Offices over Hasklns Drug
Store. Office Phenes: M. 1001,
Home 28. Residence Phenes: M.
7981, Home 357-IC
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
Surgeon. Practice limited to oyo,
ear, noso and throat Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses supplied.
Offlco 216 E. Main st., over Med
ford Hardware company Hours,
8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Both phones.
E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Offlco Jack
son County Bank. Offlco phone
M. 432; Bes. phone, M. 582.
DR. E. H. PORTER
Physician and Surgeon.
St. MarkB Block.
Offlco phono 4901. Residence 7051.
DR. J. W. J. MARION Physician
and Surgeon. Offlco rooms 5 and
6 Kentner bldg. Office hours 10
to 12, 2 to 5. Phone, Bll 271.
Resldenco phono Bell 273. Horns
347-X.
B. KIBCHGESSNER, M. D. Prac
tlco limited to Chronic Diseases.
Offlco Hotel Holland, Wednesdays
10-3. Both phones. Residence
phenes: Parmer 16xx5 Eaglo Polut
aud Roguo River lino.
HERMANN P. RATTE, M. D. Of
flco over Medford National Bank
Offlco phono 6701. Bes Hotel
Holland.
CLABK E. SAUNDERS. M. D Prac
tice limited to Eye, Ear, Noso and
Throat. Eyes scientifically testod
and glasses furnished when needed.
Garnett-Corey Bldg., 2nd floor.
Both Phones, Medford, Oro.
Beat Estate
GEORGE L. Davis, timber lands,
room 205, Home phono 131-R.
Over Fruitgrowers Bank.
REAL ESTATE L. N. Judd, Talent,
Ore., fruit, alfalfa aud garden
lauds.
Btcnograpliera
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm 'block.
Stonogrnphlo work douo quickly
and woll.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Offlcp 16 South Fir. Phoue
Bell 31G2; Home 3G0-K."-Prlcns
right. Borvico guaranteed.
Umlertaiccrs
JOHN A. PERL Unoertakor und
Embalmer, Office 28 South Bart
lett et. Tolophonea; Day, Bell
471;' night, residence, Bell 473,
Home 179-L. Calls answered night
or duy. Ambulunco sorvlw,
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